I agree with what you said completely. He's clearly taking video games as a whole too damn seriously. It's a fun, mindless game that gives you more freedom of movement than any Spider-Man game could ever hope to. I'm sure the jackass who wrote this article wouldn't hesitate one bit to sing the praises of the escapist 'King Kong' movie that just came out.
Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is raw, unabridled entertainment and definitely worth a rental if you aren't too hung up on your own pseudointellectualism to enjoy a fast-paced, smart button-masher.
Haha, originally just the words 'black' and 'space', 'black' and 'box', and 'future' and 'space' stuck out at at me. (plz pick apart the grammar of that last sentence. Spacecrafts.)
So I thought we were gonna put black boxes in spaceships, then fly them into black holes. That'd be awesome.
I agree with what you said completely. He's clearly taking video games as a whole too damn seriously. It's a fun, mindless game that gives you more freedom of movement than any Spider-Man game could ever hope to. I'm sure the jackass who wrote this article wouldn't hesitate one bit to sing the praises of the escapist 'King Kong' movie that just came out.
Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is raw, unabridled entertainment and definitely worth a rental if you aren't too hung up on your own pseudointellectualism to enjoy a fast-paced, smart button-masher.
Not only did GameSpot misreport the sex minigame, they were also somewhat wrong about the GTA screenshots. Yes, those pictures of the PSP running the game are fake, but there are real magazine scans out there. http://www.psp411.com/show/news/265/0/First_Grand_ Theft_Auto__Liberty_City_Stories_Screenshots.html
No way! What a revolutionary and frankly different opinion. You're quire the rebel.
Can't wait until EA buys them both. HURR HURR
Haha, originally just the words 'black' and 'space', 'black' and 'box', and 'future' and 'space' stuck out at at me. (plz pick apart the grammar of that last sentence. Spacecrafts.) So I thought we were gonna put black boxes in spaceships, then fly them into black holes. That'd be awesome.
How can you say something is mainstream based solely on your prediction that it will be so three years from now? Doesn't make much sense to me.